POKEMON STADIUM 2 WHITE CITY LANDMARKS

Game Boy Tower

This handy area, which is a giant Game Boy on the bottom of the map, allows you to play a Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, or Crystal game cartridge on your TV. As inherently cool as that is, there's even more! Through playing through the other modes of Stadium 2, you can unlock 2x and 3x speed, to be used at your will! So instead of your walk from point A to point B taking what seems like ages, you'll breeze through.

My Room

This area, which is the small house at the bottom left, basically lets you view your bedroom in your Gold, Silver, or Crystal cartridge. What's more, you can arrange the room from here. Some things are more detailed (For example, you can see a scene from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the TV in your room if you have the SNES item out) and others are just plain 3D.

Earl's Pokemon Academy

If this site wasn't around, this'd be the BEST place to go for information. Earl's Pokemon Academy, found on the middle right of the map, has a vast library, where you're able to look up Pokemon, Moves, items, and Egg groups using all sorts of parameters such as name, type, effect, or Pokemon. This is also where you can view the game's controls and the type matchup chart.

Besides the Library, you could go to the Classroom. Here, you can take a seat for one of Earl's lectures, where you can learn several basics of Pokemon training. You are also subjected to written tests of your knowledge, as well as battles against Earl's students for a true display of your battle knowledge.

Professor Oak's Pokemon Lab

This place, where that lovable old Professor Oak works, is found on the far left of the map. Wow. This place is immense. Considering how small the room is, you can get a lot of business done here.

Trading Machine

This is the large machine with a screen and tubes coming out of it, found on the far right. Nothing new or fancy. It just lets you trade between game cartridges, with the same constraints, like usual.

Game Pak Machine

This is the large pokeball-shaped structure to the right of the trading machine. It essentially allows you to switch to a different game cartridge, provided it's already plugged in to a different controller slot.

New Pokedex

Again, not too much new stuff. It allows you to view Pokemon that you've seen or own on your cartridge and their pokedex info such as their location or cry, and has a search function by type, like usual. It does, however, have a "Zoom" option, where you can see the 3D model from all directions and distance.

PC

Holy Hand Grenade, this is a powerful computer. There are five options, here: List, Pokemon, Boxes, Item, and Mail.

List allows you to view your Pokemon from your game's party, boxes, and/or the N64 boxes (N64 boxes are boxes held on the Pokemon Stadium 2 cartridge). You can use items on these Pokemon, and sort the list by:

Boxes allows you to move, reorder, check, exchange, and name whole PC boxes on your cartridge or on the N64 boxes.

Item allows you to check, move, organize, and exchange items within your PC and your pack in your Game Boy cartridge or between the game cart and the N64 boxes. the Pokemon Stadium 2 game has a Color box and a Metal box, so you can't trade items between generations.